How can we help?

 

 

 

 

Whether mental health difficulties stem from a traumatic experience or are internally rooted, counselling can give them the space to open up and shift some inflexible and repetitive emotional responses, at a rate that they are comfortable with.

 

 

 

Childhood and adolescence are intense periods of personal growth, identity formation and educational stresses.  Whilst some anxiety and low mood are natural aspects of the human experience, (particularly during adolescence), individuals may require professional support if emotional and cognitive challenges become more constant, inflexible and overwhelming, affecting daily life. 

 

 

 

Every child and young person is unique, and their mental health presentations are likewise individual, even if they have received a recognisable diagnosis of depression, anxiety etc.  Therapy is therefore tailored to the individual's needs and is adapted depending on how they engage with the therapeutic process. 

We can help with....

 

  • trauma
  • suicidal thoughts and intent
  • social and school difficulties
  • self harm
  • bullying
  • abuse
  • anxiety
  • 'Asperger's Syndrome'
  • ASD
  • ADHD
  • anger
  • depression
  • disassociation
  • behavioural issues
  • identity
  • eating disorders/disordered eating
  • family breakdowns and blended families
  • ME/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • perfectionism
  • gender identity
  • body dysmorphia
  • neurodiversity
  • loneliness